K kylebolch Member Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Sandy Springs Oct 4, 2014 #1 Anyone know what this is.
B bcrueter Member Market Messages 302 Reaction score 0 Oct 4, 2014 #2 I have no idea...but it looks cool. good pick up there
K kylebolch Member Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Sandy Springs Oct 4, 2014 #3 Thanx. I traded for it but he didn't know what it was. It happens to me too often.
K kylebolch Member Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Sandy Springs Oct 4, 2014 #4 I got it. Montipora Danae (pokerstar)
A acroholic Active Member Lifetime Messages 5,661 Reaction score 0 Oct 4, 2014 #5 The picture is so blue, what are the real colors? I am guessing some type of montipora from the polyps and general shape of the frag.
The picture is so blue, what are the real colors? I am guessing some type of montipora from the polyps and general shape of the frag.
K kylebolch Member Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Sandy Springs Oct 4, 2014 #6 You guessed right. Someone on georgia reef junkies ID'd It as a Monti Danae (pokerstar) And the base is a blueish purple
You guessed right. Someone on georgia reef junkies ID'd It as a Monti Danae (pokerstar) And the base is a blueish purple
S sn4k33y3z Member Market Messages 626 Reaction score 0 Oct 4, 2014 #7 Yes it's a pokerstar. I've got one. The higher in the light it is, it will develop a reddish color rim. It's a very nice monti.
Yes it's a pokerstar. I've got one. The higher in the light it is, it will develop a reddish color rim. It's a very nice monti.
M marquiseo Member Market Messages 526 Reaction score 0 Oct 4, 2014 #8 Pokerstar or rainbow. They both are the same just different colorations under different par levels.